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Balai Bahasa Provinsi Jawa Tengah

Jalan Imam Bardjo, S.H. No.5 Semarang

Telp/Fax +62-24-8448717

Email: seminarlinguistics@gmail.com

Website: www.mli.undip.ac.id/lamas

Proceedings

International Seminar

Language Maintenance and Shift IV

November 18, 2014

xviii+488 hlm. 21 x 29,7 cm

ISSN: 2088-6799

Editors:

Zane Goebel

J. Herudjati Purwoko

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EDITORS’ NOTE

This international seminar on Language Maintenance and Shift IV (LAMAS IV for short) is a

continuation of the previous international seminar with the same theme conducted by the

Master Program in Linguistics, Diponegoro University on 18 November 2014.

We would like to extend our deepest gratitude to the seminar committee for putting together

the seminar that gave rise to this collection of papers. Thanks also go to the Head and the

Secretary of the Master Program in Linguistics Diponegoro University, without whom the

seminar would not have been possible.

The table of contents lists all the papers presented at the seminar: The first four papers are

those presented by invited keynote speakers. They are Dr. Sugiyono (Badan Pengembangan

dan Pembinaan Bahasa, Jakarta, Indonesia), Dr. Zane Goebel (La Trobe University,

Melbourne, Australia), Prof. Yudha Thianto, Ph.D. (Trinity Christian College, Illinois, USA),

Dr. Deli Nirmala, M.Hum (Diponegoro University, Semarang, Indonesia).

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SCHEDULE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR LANGUAGE MAINTENANCE AND SHIFT IV

TIME NAME TITLE PAGE ROOM CHAIR PERSON

07.30 - 08.15 Registration Lobby Commettee

08.15 - 08.30 Opening Krypton Dean of FIB

Undip

08.30 - 09.00 Keynote Speakers Krypton Commettee

Dr. Sugiyono

09.00 - 10.30

Plenarry

Krypton Dr. Nurhayati, M.Hum. Dr. Deli Nirmala, M.Hum. REPRESENTATION OF JAVANESE LANGUAGE MAINTENANCE IN LOCAL

NEWSPAPERS IN CENTRAL JAVA 1-17 Prof. Yudha Thianto, Ph.D.

PRONOUNS IN SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY MALAY: A HISTORICAL LINGUISTICS STUDY OF EDUCATIONAL TEXTS PUBLISHED BY THE VOC FOR CHILDREN IN THE EAST INDIES

18-28 Dr. Zane Goebel UNDERSTANDING SHIFTING LANGUAGES ON INDONESIAN TELEVISION:

UNDERSTANDING SOCIAL VALUE IN LATE CAPITALISM 29-42

10.30 - 10.45 Coffee Break Resto

10:45 – 11:45 Hepy Sri Rahayu Pujiastuti &

Nia Kurniawati

TEACHERS’ COMPETENCES IN TEACHING ENGLISH TO YOUNG LEARNERS IN

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 43-49

I Nyoman Aryawibawa THE ACQUISITION OF UNIVERSAL QUANTIFIERS IN INDONESIAN (ISO 639-3:

IND): A PRELIMINARY REPORT 50-55 Jurianto LEXICAL ERRORS IN THE ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAYS WRITTEN BY ENGLISH

DEPARTMENT STUDENTS OF AIRLANGGA UNIVERSITY 56-61

10:45 – 11:45 Ahmad Mubarok KONSEP BERKEHIDUPAN DALAM PAPADAH BANJAR 157-162

Febrina Nadelia

MENGUNGKAP NILAI KEARIFAN LOKAL DAN EKSISTENSI NAMA-NAMA MAKANAN TRADISIONAL SUNDA BERBAHAN DASAR SINGKONG: KAJIAN ANTROPOLINGUISTIK DI KOTA BANDUNG

169-173 I Nengah Sudipa MAINTAINING BALINESE LANGUAGE THROUGH WRITING SHORT STORIES IN

BALI ORTI 174-176 Ageng Sutrisno & Cindy Intan

Audya Putri REEXAMINING LEXICAL VARIATION IN DATAR VILLAGE: THE CASE OF VERB 260-264 Ahdi Riyono LEKSIKON PERTANIAN DALAM BAHASA JAWA DI KABUPATEN KUDUS: KAJIAN

ETNOLINGUISTIK 265-269

Emilia Ninik Aydawati THE KNOWLEDGE OF PROSODY IN HELPING STUDENTS RESPONSE

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Agus Suryana WACANA DEMOKRASI DALAM PERSFEKTIF TABLOID MEDIA UMAT 331-335

Akmal & Maria Yosephin Wl & Sri Wahyuni

THE CHARACTERISTICS OF ENGLISH ADVERTISEMENTS CREATED BY STUDENTS OF BUSINESS ENGLISH CLASS AT PGRI UNIVERSITY SEMARANG. LEMBAGA PENELITIAN DAN PENGABDIAN PADA MASYARAKAT, UNIVERSITAS PGRI SEMARANG

336-340

Ch. Evy Tri Widyahening DICTION IN A DRAMA ENTITLED ‘ROMEO AND JULIET’ BY WILLIAM

SHAKESPEARE 341-344 Koeswandi DEVELOPING AN ENGLISH INSTRUCTIONAL MODEL OF READING

COMPREHENSION USING QTM FOR JHS 62-67 Agus Subiyanto DETERMINER PHRASES IN NINETEENTH-CENTURY MALAY 471-475 Nyoman Karina Wedhanti MULTICULTURAL FOLKTALES IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING:

PROMOTING COMMONALITY IN DIVERSITY 68-71

11:45 – 12:45 I Nyoman Muliana MAINTAINING BALINESE LANGUAGE THROUGH SCHOOL PROGRAMS IN BALI 177-180

Iqbal Nurul Azhar PETA SOSIODIALEKTOLOGIS MADURA 181-186 Kenfitria Diah Wijayanti BENTUK DAN FUNGSI PISUHAN BAHASA JAWA: SUATU KAJIAN

SOSIOPRAGMATIK 187-190 Gede Primahadi-Wijaya-R. VISUALISATION OF DIACHRONIC CONSTRUCTIONAL CHANGE USING MOTION

CHART 274-277

I Nyoman Udayana INCHOATIVE VERBS IN INDONESIAN 278-282 Tom Conners & Jozina Vander

Klok

LANGUAGE DOCUMENTATION ON JAVANESE: A SHIFT TOWARDS

RECOGNIZING AND CELEBRATING COLLOQUIAL VARIETIES 283-288

13:45 – 14:45 Mohd. Rasdi Saamah & Abu

Hassan Abdul

METROLOGI DALAM PERIBAHASA SUKU KAUM SEMAI: SATU KAJIAN

SEMANTIK 345-349

P. Ari Subagyo PEMAHAMAN DAN PENGGUNAAN CANGKRIMAN OLEH MASYARAKAT JAWA

SEKARANG 356-361

Sugeng Irianto

"CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS ON IDEOLOGY OF NEGARA ISLAM INDONESIA (NII) GROUP, INDONESIAN GOVERNMENT, AND THE JAKARTA POST REPRESENTED THROUGH EDITORIALS AND HEADLINES OF THE JAKARTA POST"

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TIME NAME TITLE PAGE ROOM CHAIR PERSON

13:45 – 14:45

Parallel Session 3 C

Krypton III

Moderator bergantian antar Pemakalah dalam

satu ruang Sumarlam & Sri Pamungkas KARAKTERISTIK BAHASA ANAK-ANAK DOWN SYNDROME DI KAMPUNG DOWN

SYNDROME KABUPATEN PONOROGO (SUATU TINJAUAN PSIKOLINGUISTIK) 72-77 Wening Sahayu KONSTRUKSI NAMA DIRI JAWA DAN JERMAN: KAJIAN CROSS CULTURE

UNDERSTANDING 78-82

Yenny Hartanto FOREIGNERS’PERCEPTIONS TOWARDS INDONESIAN CULTURE: A PIECE OF

STUDY ON CCU 83-87

14.45 - 15.30

Session A

Matrix Commettee Maulana Teguh Perdana ANALISIS METODE PENERJEMAHAN DALAM MENERJEMAHKAN NOVEL THE

HUNGER GAMES 88-92

Moh. Aniq Kh.B. FROM LITERACY TO IDEOLOGY: SEMANTIC SHIFT ON THE REPRESENTATION OF “TUHAN” MEANING 93-96 Nafisa Ghanima Shanty

SHAPING COMPUTER MEDIATED COMMUNICATION (CMC) ON YOUTUBE VIDEO COMMENTS TOWARD JAVANESE BOSSANOVA AS THE MEDIA TO PRESERVE JAVANESE COLLOQUIAL LANGUAGE

97-102 Nurvita Anjarsari STRATEGI PENERJEMAHAN ISTILAH BUDAYA DALAM KOMIK ‘KISAH PETUALANGAN TINTIN: CERUTU SANG FARAOH’ 103-108 Resti Wahyuni & F.X. Paula

Eralina Hadomi

UTILIZING EXPERIENTIAL MEANING FOR ANALYZING TEACHERS’ LESSON

PLANS: A METAFUNCTIONS OF SYSTEMIC FUNCTIONAL GRAMMAR 109-113 Retno Wulandari & Siti

Fauliyah

WAYS TO TRANSLATE ADDRESS TERMS FROM INDONESIAN INTO ENGLISH: A

CASE STUDY IN KETIKA CINTA BERTASBIH II MOVIE 114-117 Rica S. Wuryaningrum INTEGRATING CULTURE, SONG LYRICS AND TECHNOLOGY IN TRANSLATION

CLASS 118-124

Rukni Setyawati PENANAMAN NILAI-NILAI PENDIDIKAN KARAKTER MELALUI MEDIA GAMBAR

SEBAGAI UPAYA UNTUK MENUMBUHKAN MINAT MENULIS SISWA 125-129 Sumarwati SOAL CERITA MATEMATIKA UNTUK SISWA KELAS RENDAH SEKOLAH DASAR

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Sutarsih PEMBELAJARAN BAHASA INDONESIA BIDANG POLITIK DI MEDIA MASSA 136-139

Syaifur Rochman RESEARCHING THE USE OF DICTIONARY BY STUDENTS OF ENGLISH

LITERATURE DEPARTMENT AT JENDERAL SOEDIRMAN UNIVERSITY 140-144 Titin Lestari COMMODITY FETISHISMS IN COSMETIC ADVERTISEMENTS IN INDONESIA 145-149 Cicik Tri Jayanti

HUBUNGAN SIMBOL-SIMBOL “KESUCIAN” DALAM PENAMAAN TEMPAT DI KABUPATEN LUMAJANG: STUDI ETNOGRAFIS TERHADAP LEGENDA PENAMAAN WILAYAH KABUPATEN LUMAJANG

204-209 Erfan Gazali ALIH AKSARA ‘C’ DALAM NAMA INDONESIA KE BAHASA ARAB 210-213 Erna Sunarti CODE SWITCHING AND CODE MIXING IN MULTILANGUAGE COMMUNITY CASE

STUDY IN BALAI LPPU-UNDIP SEMARANG 214-219 Ihda Rosdiana & Ekfindar

Diliana

TEGALNESE YOUTH ATTITUDE TOWARDS BAHASA JAWA NGOKO REFLECTED IN SOCIAL MEDIA USAGE AND CLOTHING INDUSTRY AS AN EFFORT OF LANGUAGE MAINTENANCE

220-224 La Ino KEKERABATAN BAHASA WAWONII, MORONENE, DAN KULISUSU (KAJIAN

LINGUSTIK HISTORIS KOMPARATIF) 225-230 M. Suryadi KEHEBATAN DAN KEUNIKAN BASA SEMARANGAN 231-236

14.45 - 15.30

Session C

Matrix Commettee Muhammad Rayhan Bustam

ALIH DAN CAMPUR KODE MAHASISWA PEMBELAJAR BAHASA INGGRIS DI MEDIA SOSIAL FACEBOOK: TREN ATAU KEBUTUHAN? (STUDI KASUS KAJIAN SOSIOLINGUISTIK PADA GROUP MAHASISWA SASTRA INGGRIS UNIVERSITAS KOMPUTER INDONESIA (UNIKOM) BANDUNG DI FACEBOOK)

237-242 Saidatun Nafisah CHOICE OF LANGUAGE IN JOB TITLES AT VACANCY ADVERTISEMENTS 243-246 Udin Kamiluddin GROUNDING IN FACE-TO-FACE CONVERSATION: AN ETHNOGRAPHY STUDY 247-252 Ajar Pradika Ananta Tur MBOK: ITS DISTRIBUTION, MEANING, AND FUNCTION 287-292 Asri Wijayanti LEKSIKON BUSANA MUSLIMAH INDONESIA (KAJAN LINGUISTIK

ANTROPOLOGIS) 293-298

Ida Bagus Putrayasa PENYUSUNAN KAMUS HOMONIM UNTUK PELAJAR 299-302 Lalu Erwan Husnan &

Damhujin

KALIMAT BAHASA SAMAWA-MATEMEGA: CATATAN PENELITIAN DAERAH

TERPENCIL SEBAGAI UPAYA PEMERTAHANAN BAHASA IBU 303-307 Ningrum Tresnasari GOROAWASE DALAM BAHASA JEPANG 308-313 Prihantoro KORESPONDENSI PERUBAHAN LINGKUNGAN DAN CAREGIVER TERHADAP

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TIME NAME TITLE PAGE ROOM CHAIR PERSON

14.45 - 15.30

Session D

Matrix Commettee Sulis Triyono SUBSTANTIVWÖRTER IN GERMAN 319-323

Achmad Dicky Romadhan FUNGSI TINDAK TUTUR WACANA RUBRIK KONSULTASI SEKS PADA MEDIA

ONLINE KOMPAS.COM 364-367

Asih Prihandini dan Juanda BRIDGING SEBAGAI ALAT PAGAR KESANTUNAN BERBAHASA DALAM MEDIA

SMS 368-372

Farikah ANALYSIS OF THE SCHEMATIC STRUCTURES OF THE STUDENTS’ WRITTEN

REPORT TEXTS 373-376

Fida Pangesti FENOMENA SENYAPAN: STUDI KONTRASTIF TERHADAP TUTURAN

TERENCANA DAN TUTURAN SPONTAN 377-382 Lisdiana Anita THE EXISTENCE OF CINEMA TERMS IN TARAKAN TEENAGERS’ DAILY

COMMUNICATION 383-387

Martvernad & Adha Ritnasih

Griyani METAFORA DALAM KOMUNIKASI BUDAYA MASYARAKAT DAYAK KAYAN GA’AI 388-393 Nugraheni Eko Wardani A STYLISTIC ANALYSIS OF THE POEMS OF WIJI THUKUL 394-399 Nuken Tadzkiroh Lekso

ANALISIS WACANA PELANGGARAN PRINSIP KERJA SAMA DALAM ACARA DISKUSI INDONESIA LAWAK KLUB (ILK) EPISODE 4 JUNI 2014 DI STASIUN TELEVISI TRANS7

400-405

14.45 - 15.30

Session E

Matrix Commettee Sabila Rosdiana NEGATIVE POLITENESS EMPLOYED BY NAJWA SHIHAB IN MATA NAJWA ‘HABIBIE HARI INI’ 406-411

Surono PENERAPAN PRINSIP KERJASAMA DAN PEMENUHAN PRINSIP KESANTUNAN

DALAM TINDAK TUTUR GURU-GURU TAMAN KANAK-KANAK 412-418 Ivan Chabibilah THE IMPORTANCE OF INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION OF LANGUAGE 419-421 Jurianto & Salimah USING VARIOUS WRITING RESOURCES TO PROMOTE COLLABORATIVE

ATMOSPHERE IN LEARNING WRITING SKILLS 422-427 Mahabbatul Camalia

KOMPARASI PENAFSIRAN KEPRIBADIAN BUDAYA JAWA BERDASARKAN KELOMPOK USIA DALAM TUTURAN PENGHUNI LAPAS II B LAMONGAN KAJIAN ETNOGRAFI KOMUNIKASI

428-433 Dyah Tjaturrini PENGARUH BUDAYA DALAM PEMBELAJARAN BAHASA (ASING) 434-437 Laksananing Mukti REGISTERS AND ACRONYMS IN BOARDING SCHOOL 438-441 Nunung Supriadi PEMERTAHANAN BAHASA ‘DIALEK MANDARIN’ PADA MASYARAKAT TIONG

HUA DI PURWOKERTO 442-445

Sartika Hijriati & Anisa Arifiyani TEACHER’S ROLE OF JAVANESE LANGUAGE MAINTENANCE AMONG

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Wuri Sayekti METAFORA SIMBOLIS DAN VERBAL TUTURAN PRANATA CARA DALAM

UPACARA PANGGIH PENGANTIN CARA JAWA-SURABAYA 450-460 Nurhayati CONTESTING REGIONAL, NATIONAL, AND GLOBAL IDENTITIES THROUGH THE

ATTITUDE OF INDONESIAN LANGUAGE STUDENTS 461-465 Suharno IMPROVING THE LANGUAGE ACCURACY IN WRITING SKILL THROUGH GROUP

DISCUSSION AND ERROR ANALYSIS 466-470

15:30 – 16:30 Misnah Mannahali BAHASA SIMBOL DALAM KOMUNIKASI BUDAYA (SUATU KAJIAN MAKNA

BUDAYA DALAM PERKAWINAN ADAT BUGIS MAKASAR) 184-188 Mukhlash Abrar MAINTAINING FIRST LANGUAGE: BILINGUALS’ VOICES 189-194 Wati Kurniawati VARIASI BAHASA LAMPUNG BERDASARKAN PERBEDAAN ETIMON DI

PROVINSI LAMPUNG 195-199

15:30 – 16:30 Wisman Hadi NETRALISASI VOKAL PADA REDUPLIKASI BAHASA MELAYU LANGKAT 282-286

Yoseph Yapi Taum BAHASA, WACANA, DAN KEKUASAAN DALAM KONSTRUKSI G30S 360-363 Nor Asiah Ismail & Norliza

Jamaluddin & Anida Sarudin METAFORA ‘KEPALA’ DALAM PEMIKIRAN MELAYU: ANALISIS TEORI BLENDING 343-348

15:30 – 16:30 Erlita Rusnaningtias THE LANGUAGE USED IN THE LINGUISTIC LANDSCAPE FOUND IN THE

WESTERN PART OF SURABAYA 156-161 Yetty Morelent & Syofiani PENGARUH INTERFERENSI KOSA KATA ASING DALAM LIRIK LAGU INDONESIA 200-203 Herudjati Purwoko RETRIEVING THE SOCIO-POLITICAL HISTORY OF INDONESIAN 456-460

16:30 – 16:45 Closing Krypton

Head of Balai Bahasa Provinsi

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TABLE OF CONTENT OF THE INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR

LANGUAGE MAINTENANCE AND SHIFT IV

PRONOUNS IN SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY MALAY: A HISTORICAL

LINGUISTICS STUDY OF EDUCATIONAL TEXTS PUBLISHED BY THE VOC FOR

CHILDREN IN THE EAST INDIES

Dr. Deli Nirmala, M.Hum.

1

REPRESENTATION OF JAVANESE LANGUAGE MAINTENANCE IN LOCAL

NEWSPAPERS IN CENTRAL JAVA

Prof. Yudha Thianto, Ph. D.

18

UNDERSTANDING SHIFTING LANGUAGES ON INDONESIAN TELEVISION:

UNDERSTANDING SOCIAL VALUE IN LATE CAPITALISM

Zane Goebel

29

TEACHERS’

COMPETENCES IN TEACHING ENGLISH TO YOUNG LEARNERS

IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Hepy Sri Rahayu Pujiastuti & Nia Kurniawati

43

THE ACQUISITION OF UNIVERSAL QUANTIFIERS IN INDONESIAN (ISO 639-3:

IND): A PRELIMINARY REPORT

I Nyoman Aryawibawa

50

LEXICAL ERRORS IN THE ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAYS WRITTEN BY ENGLISH

DEPARTMENT STUDENTS OF AIRLANGGA UNIVERSITY

Jurianto

56

DEVELOPING AN ENGLISH INSTRUCTIONAL MODEL OF READING

COMPREHENSION USING QTM FOR JHS

Koeswandi

62

MULTICULTURAL FOLKTALES IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING:

PROMOTING COMMONALITY IN DIVERSITY

Nyoman Karina Wedhanti

68

KARAKTERISTIK BAHASA ANAK-ANAK DOWN SYNDROME DI KAMPUNG

DOWN SYNDROME KABUPATEN PONOROGO (SUATU TINJAUAN

PSIKOLINGUISTIK)

Sumarlam & Sri Pamungkas

72

KONSTRUKSI NAMA DIRI JAWA DAN JERMAN: KAJIAN CROSS CULTURE

UNDERSTANDING

Wening Sahayu

78

FOREIGNERS’PERCEPTIONS TOWARDS INDONESIAN CULTURE: A PIECE OF

STUDY ON CCU

Yenny Hartanto

83

ANALISIS METODE PENERJEMAHAN DALAM MENERJEMAHKAN NOVEL THE

HUNGER GAMES

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FROM LITERACY TO IDEOLOGY: SEMANTIC SHIFT ON THE

REPRESENTATION OF “TUHAN” MEANING

Moh. Aniq Kh.B.

93

SHAPING COMPUTER MEDIATED COMMUNICATION (CMC) ON YOUTUBE

VIDEO COMMENTS TOWARD JAVANESE BOSSANOVA AS THE MEDIA TO

PRESERVE JAVANESE COLLOQUIAL LANGUAGE

Nafisa Ghanima Shanty

97

STRATEGI PENERJEMAHAN ISTILAH BUDAYA DALAM KOMIK ‘KISAH

PETUALANGAN TINTIN: CERUTU SANG FARAOH’

Nurvita Anjarsari

103

UTILIZING EXPERIENTIAL MEANING FOR ANALYZING TEACHERS’ LESSON

PLANS: A METAFUNCTIONS OF SYSTEMIC FUNCTIONAL GRAMMAR

Resti Wahyuni & F.X. Paula Eralina Hadomi

109

WAYS TO TRANSLATE ADDRESS TERMS FROM INDONESIAN INTO ENGLISH:

A CASE STUDY IN KETIKA CINTA BERTASBIH II MOVIE

Retno Wulandari

114

INTEGRATING CULTURE, SONG LYRICS AND TECHNOLOGY IN

TRANSLATION CLASS

Rica S. Wuryaningrum

118

PENANAMAN NILAI-NILAI PENDIDIKAN KARAKTER MELALUI MEDIA

GAMBAR SEBAGAI UPAYA UNTUK MENUMBUHKAN MINAT MENULIS SISWA

Rukni Setyawati

125

SOAL CERITA MATEMATIKA UNTUK SISWA KELAS RENDAH SEKOLAH

DASAR DI KAWASAN PEDESAAN: ANALISIS STRUKTUR SEMANTIK

Sumarwati

130

PEMBELAJARAN BAHASA INDONESIA BIDANG POLITIK DI MEDIA MASSA

Sutarsih

136

RESEARCHING THE USE OF DICTIONARY BY STUDENTS OF ENGLISH

LITERATURE DEPARTMENT AT JENDERAL SOEDIRMAN UNIVERSITY

Syaifur Rochman

140

COMMODITY FETISHISMS IN COSMETIC ADVERTISEMENTS IN INDONESIA

Titin Lestari

145

KONSEP BERKEHIDUPAN DALAM PAPADAH BANJAR

Ahmad Mubarok

150

THE LANGUAGE USED IN THE LINGUISTIC LANDSCAPE FOUND IN THE

WESTERN PART OF SURABAYA

Erlita Rusnaningtias

156

MENGUNGKAP NILAI KEARIFAN LOKAL DAN EKSISTENSI NAMA-NAMA

MAKANAN TRADISIONAL SUNDA BERBAHAN DASAR SINGKONG: KAJIAN

ANTROPOLINGUISTIK DI KOTA BANDUNG

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MAINTAINING BALINESE LANGUAGE THROUGH WRITING SHORT STORIES

IN BALI ORTI

I Nengah Sudipa

167

MAINTAINING BALINESE LANGUAGE THROUGH SCHOOL PROGRAMS IN

BALI

I Nyoman Muliana

170

PETA SOSIODIALEKTOLOGIS MADURA

Iqbal Nurul Azhar

174

BENTUK DAN FUNGSI PISUHAN BAHASA JAWA: SUATU KAJIAN

SOSIOPRAGMATIK

Kenfitria Diah Wijayanti

180

BAHASA SIMBOL DALAM KOMUNIKASI BUDAYA (SUATU KAJIAN MAKNA

BUDAYA DALAM PERKAWINAN ADAT BUGIS MAKASAR)

Misnah Mannahali

184

MAINTAINING FIRST LANGUAGE: BILINGUALS’ VOICES

Mukhlash Abrar

189

VARIASI BAHASA LAMPUNG BERDASARKAN PERBEDAAN ETIMON DI

PROVINSI LAMPUNG

Wati Kurniawati

195

PENGARUH INTERFERENSI KOSA KATA ASING DALAM LIRIK LAGU

INDONESIA

Yetty Morelent & Syofiani

200

HUBUNGAN SIMBOL-

SIMBOL “KESUCIAN” DALAM

PENAMAAN TEMPAT DI

KABUPATEN LUMAJANG: STUDI ETNOGRAFIS TERHADAP LEGENDA

PENAMAAN WILAYAH KABUPATEN LUMAJANG

Cicik Tri Jayanti

204

ALIH AKSARA ‘C’ DALAM NAMA INDONESIA KE BAHASA ARAB

Erfan Gazali

210

CODE SWITCHING AND CODE MIXING IN MULTILANGUAGE COMMUNITY

CASE STUDY IN BALAI LPPU-UNDIP SEMARANG

Erna Sunarti

214

TEGALNESE YOUTH ATTITUDE TOWARDS BAHASA JAWA NGOKO

REFLECTED IN SOCIAL MEDIA USAGE AND CLOTHING INDUSTRY AS AN

EFFORT OF LANGUAGE MAINTENANCE

Ihda Rosdiana & Ekfindar Diliana

220

KEKERABATAN BAHASA WAWONII, MORONENE, DAN KULISUSU (KAJIAN

LINGUSTIK HISTORIS KOMPARATIF)

La Ino

225

KEHEBATAN DAN KEUNIKAN BASA SEMARANGAN

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ALIH DAN CAMPUR KODE MAHASISWA PEMBELAJAR BAHASA INGGRIS DI

MEDIA SOSIAL FACEBOOK: TREN ATAU KEBUTUHAN? (STUDI KASUS

KAJIAN SOSIOLINGUISTIK PADA GROUP MAHASISWA SASTRA INGGRIS

UNIVERSITAS KOMPUTER INDONESIA (UNIKOM) BANDUNG DI FACEBOOK)

Muhammad Rayhan Bustam

237

CHOICE OF LANGUAGE IN JOB TITLES AT VACANCY ADVERTISEMENTS

Saidatun Nafisah

243

GROUNDING IN FACE-TO-FACE CONVERSATION: AN ETHNOGRAPHY STUDY

Udin Kamiluddin

247

REEXAMINING LEXICAL VARIATION IN DATAR VILLAGE: THE CASE OF

VERB

Ageng Sutrisno & Cindy Intan Audya Putri

253

LEKSIKON PERTANIAN DALAM BAHASA JAWA DI KABUPATEN KUDUS:

KAJIAN ETNOLINGUISTIK

Ahdi Riyono

258

THE KNOWLEDGE OF PROSODY IN HELPING STUDENTS RESPONSE

UTTERANCES APPROPRIATELY

Emilia Ninik Aydawati

263

VISUALISATION OF DIACHRONIC CONSTRUCTIONAL CHANGE USING

MOTION CHART

Gede Primahadi-Wijaya-R.

267

INCHOATIVE VERBS IN INDONESIAN

I Nyoman Udayana

271

LANGUAGE DOCUMENTATION ON JAVANESE: A SHIFT TOWARDS

RECOGNIZING AND CELEBRATING COLLOQUIAL VARIETIES

Tom Conners & Jozina Vander Klok

276

NETRALISASI VOKAL PADA REDUPLIKASI BAHASA MELAYU LANGKAT

Wisman Hadi

282

MBOK: ITS DISTRIBUTION, MEANING, AND FUNCTION

Ajar Pradika Ananta Tur

287

LEKSIKON BUSANA MUSLIMAH INDONESIA (KAJAN LINGUISTIK

ANTROPOLOGIS)

Asri Wijayanti

293

PENYUSUNAN KAMUS HOMONIM UNTUK PELAJAR

Ida Bagus Putrayasa

299

KALIMAT BAHASA SAMAWA-MATEMEGA: CATATAN PENELITIAN DAERAH

TERPENCIL SEBAGAI UPAYA PEMERTAHANAN BAHASA IBU

Lalu Erwan Husnan & Damhujin

303

GOROAWASE DALAM BAHASA JEPANG

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KORESPONDENSI PERUBAHAN LINGKUNGAN DAN CAREGIVER TERHADAP

KOMPETENSI LINGUISTIK DAN KOMUNIKASI ANAK (STUDI KASUS PADA AP)

Prihantoro

314

SUBSTANTIVWÖRTER IN GERMAN

Sulis Triyono

319

WACANA DEMOKRASI DALAM PERSFEKTIF TABLOID MEDIA UMAT

Agus Suryana

324

THE CHARACTERISTICS OF ENGLISH ADVERTISEMENTS CREATED BY

STUDENTS OF BUSINESS ENGLISH CLASS AT PGRI UNIVERSITY SEMARANG.

LEMBAGA PENELITIAN DAN PENGABDIAN PADA MASYARAKAT,

UNIVERSITAS PGRI SEMARANG

Akmal & Maria Yosephin WL & Sri Wahyuni

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DICTION IN A DRAMA ENTITLED ‘ROMEO AND JULIET’ BY WILLIAM

SHAKESPEARE

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SEMANTIK

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BLENDING

Nor Asiah Ismail & Norliza Jamaluddin & Anida Sarudin

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PEMAHAMAN DAN PENGGUNAAN CANGKRIMAN OLEH MASYARAKAT JAWA

SEKARANG

P. Ari Subagyo

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INDONESIA (NII) GROUP, INDONESIAN GOVERNMENT, AND THE JAKARTA

POST REPRESENTED THROUGH EDITORIALS AND HEADLINES OF THE

JAKARTA POST"

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355

BAHASA, WACANA, DAN KEKUASAAN DALAM KONSTRUKSI G30S

Yoseph Yapi Taum

360

FUNGSI TINDAK TUTUR WACANA RUBRIK KONSULTASI SEKS PADA MEDIA

ONLINE KOMPAS.COM

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364

BRIDGING SEBAGAI ALAT PAGAR KESANTUNAN BERBAHASA DALAM

MEDIA SMS

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ANALYSIS OF THE SCHEMATIC STRUCTURES OF THE STUDENTS’ WRITTEN

REPORT TEXTS

Farikah

373

FENOMENA SENYAPAN: STUDI KONTRASTIF TERHADAP TUTURAN

TERENCANA DAN TUTURAN SPONTAN

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THE EXISTENCE OF CINEMA TERMS IN TARAKAN TEENAGERS’ DAILY

COMMUNICATION

Lisdiana Anita

383

METAFORA DALAM KOMUNIKASI BUDAYA MASYARAKAT DAYAK KAYAN

GA’AI

Martvernad & Adha Ritnasih Griyani

388

A STYLISTIC ANALYSIS OF THE POEMS OF WIJI THUKUL

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394

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DISKUSI INDONESIA LAWAK KLUB (ILK) EPISODE 4 JUNI 2014 DI STASIUN

TELEVISI TRANS7

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400

NEGATIVE POLITENESS EMPLOYED BY NAJWA SHIHAB IN MATA NAJWA

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406

PENERAPAN PRINSIP KERJASAMA DAN PEMENUHAN PRINSIP KESANTUNAN

DALAM TINDAK TUTUR GURU-GURU TAMAN KANAK-KANAK

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412

THE IMPORTANCE OF INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION OF

LANGUAGE

Ivan Chabibilah

419

USING VARIOUS WRITING RESOURCES TO PROMOTE COLLABORATIVE

ATMOSPHERE IN LEARNING WRITING SKILLS

Jurianto & Salimah

422

KOMPARASI PENAFSIRAN KEPRIBADIAN BUDAYA JAWA BERDASARKAN

KELOMPOK USIA DALAM TUTURAN PENGHUNI LAPAS II B LAMONGAN

KAJIAN ETNOGRAFI KOMUNIKASI

Mahabbatul Camalia

428

PENGARUH BUDAYA DALAM PEMBELAJARAN BAHASA (ASING)

Dyah Tjaturrini

434

REGISTERS AND ACRONYMS IN BOARDING SCHOOL

Laksananing Mukti

438

PEMERTAHANAN BAHASA ‘DIALEK MANDARIN’

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442

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446

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RETRIEVING THE SOCIO-POLITICAL HISTORY OF INDONESIAN

Herudjati Purwoko

456

CONTESTING REGIONAL, NATIONAL, AND GLOBAL IDENTITIES THROUGH

THE ATTITUDE OF INDONESIAN LANGUAGE STUDENTS

Nurhayati

461

IMPROVING THE LANGUAGE ACCURACY IN WRITING SKILL THROUGH

GROUP DISCUSSION AND ERROR ANALYSIS

Suharno

466

DETERMINER PHRASES IN NINETEENTH-CENTURY MALAY

Agus Subiyanto

471

COMPLIMENT-RESPONDING IN JAVANESE LANGUAGE

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THE IMPORTANCE OF INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION OF LANGUAGE

Ivan Chabibilah

Diponegoro University

Semarang

retro7vintage@gmail.com

Abstract

Language was firstly taught by our parents when we were a baby. From that moment,

we improve our speaking skills through listening and imitating. That is the process we

start our interaction with a language. People communicate and socialize through

language they learn. As a matter of fact, there are thousands of languages spoken in the

whole world. People from different region will speak in different language as well.

Language represents the identity and existence of one tribe or country. So that’s why it

correlates with the cultural background. People should make a system in using the

language continually as well as identifying the solution to every problems they may

have. Therefore, the language won’t distinct among other languages. Parents play an

important role in maintaining one language by transmitting the culture to the next

generation. Furthermore, this study will discuss about the language maintenance

through the aspects of intergeneration transmission, with the complexity of the problems

that may occur in the real life.

Keywords:

Intergeneration, Transmission of Language, Language Maintenance

Introduction

There are so many ethnic languages found in the whole world. In Asia only, it was found about 2.303

ethnic languages. But unfortunately, 879 ethnic languages are found to be in distinction. In Southeast

Asia there are about 1.253 ethnic languages, but 879 of them are in the status of distinction. UNESCO

found it is a really bad condition. This organization tries to do some efforts in maintaining the

existence of the ethnic languages by holding a seminar, discussion among linguists and many other

activities.

Fishman (1966, 1985 and 1991) describes the role of various institutions in language

maintenance within an ethnolinguistic community, such as language schools, libraries, print and

broadcast media, religious congregations, social clubs and ethnic restaurants and shops. Additionally,

Mackey (2004) notes the significant impact of multilingual broadcasting, the language of computer

software, and languages through wired and satellite networks on language maintenance today.

The key point is that for the language to be maintained, it needs to be passed on to, and

acquired by, each successive generation. Because language is tied not only to communication with

family but to cultural identity as well, it is often parents who decide to teach their mother tongue to

their children (Fishman, 1991). Over time, many minority languages experience language shift. As

children partake in school related activities, are exposed to media in the majority language, and

become more assimilated into the dominant society, they may feel less .positive towards their heritage

language and use it less.

Research Method

The method used in this thesis is descriptive qualitative as the data is collected by observing,

interviewing,recording, and through the questionnaires and then analize them. There are ten

respondents who were given the questionnaires as the object of the study. This paper focuses on the

importance of intergenerational transmission of the language in maintaining the language. We have to

do some serious efforts to avoid the language distinction.

Result and Discussion

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the efforts in maintaining the usage of some ethnic languages among the people. There are some

tendencies to avoid in speaking local or ethnic language, it means that people mostly speak in national

or international languages. They will speak in their local or ethnic language only in some traditional

ceremony or conversations among the old people. Children will speak in national or international

language in some occasions, like playing time, learning their school lessons, operating computer or

other communication tools. This condition will happen also in their houses that some parents will

speak to their children in national or international language.

Although there are bilingual programs that give students access to education in their

mothertongue, the effect on heritage language maintenance is minimal for a numbers of reasons:

1) the intent is usually to foster more efficient English language acquisition; 2) these programs

are only offered in select areas; and 3) they are offered only in languages with a large population.

Language maintenance is then left largely to the family or community. Attitudes toward language

maintenance vary from one language group to another, and from one family to the next, however.

Some families are keen that their children quickly assimilate into American culture, learning English

as soon as possible, while others are adamant that they retain their native culture, looking for ways and

means to maintain fluency in their mother tongue.

Parents, both consciously and unconsciously, create an environment that will either nurture or

impair language acquisition. Clyne & ɜipp (1999) note that “the home has often been cited as a key

element in language maintenance

if a language is not maintained in the home domain, then it cannot

be maintained elsewhere” (p. 47). Some strategies typically used by parents are to use the language in

the home, provide their children with access to the culture, or make trips back to the country of origin

(Hinton, 1999). In the end, if true language maintenance is going to occur, the language must be

incorporated into the home life. Otherwise, it may lead to language loss (with the possibility of

language revitalization later in life) or language death.

Given the importance of inter-generational transmission for language maintenance as

described by Fishman (1991), this project focuses primarily on individuals who would be considered

second-generation (born in the United States) or went through a significant amount of schooling in the

U.S. (arrived before sixth grade) to explore the influence of the assimilation/acculturation process.

It was clear that it was always the parents’ desire for their children to le

arn their mother

tongue however no real method was put in place to ensure continuity. At most, parents would request

their children to speak the mother language or there was an “unwritten rule” in the home, but not much

more. For some, it was simply because their parents requested it. These are some examples in some

different conditions; for some children wanted the parents to be happy, so they would do anything to

make them happy, in this case they would speak with them in mother language.

However, it was found that most participants were resistant to learning the language (like a

sort of rebellion) or if they already spoke it they refused to keep up with it. Some parents speak in

mother language in the house because they want the children to learn it. But, like I said, I always

responded in English. There were always arguments about that, and disagreements about speaking

mother language. Some children were very much the same in that they would frustrate the parents

because some children would only spoke to the parents in national language or international language.

In maintaining language actually can be started from the family. Parents should introduce the

kids their local language or mother language besides the national or even international language. Due

to the language acquisition by kids, it isn’t any problem in teaching children some different languages

in early age. They will easily to get the languages they get from the people surround them as it was

stated by Lenneberg (1967) known as Critical Age Hypothesis. It is stated that a kid who is in their

critical age, that is before 12 years old, can learn any languages which they get from the people they

interact with. People should play an important role in giving language stimulant to their kids. It is one

of the efforts in maintaining the language as well.

Conclusion

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References

Lenneberg, Eric H. 1967. Biological Foundations of Language. Wiley and Sons: New York

Dardjowidjojo, Soenjono. 2003.

Psikolinguistik.

Yayasan Obor Indonesia: Jakarta.

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